»\¢’R» ii J. f= 'I gfwf ,_ _ I _ , ,_a ‘ 'élftfti ` -i _; __'ff.%"_ ' ; <;___§\_f..~ __ _ _~ . `_`,' ¢ E ..,._;.,. ff., t.=__.~_- _f-3”?" "` "‘_"‘"""3`.“:"" swiss- -'1“‘_'>'Z'.‘..i'7’¥"°"f""" “*-` a j:.,_;‘ ~-i-fl 1 ri _ i . f ~'-_§»'.;’,~,i§ t *_-~‘ _ - l'l‘»'s __= ___j,i i__h%___-ji \ ~ 1 .- -\‘ ._ 17-,yi *heel _ _,___~_,__‘_; _ '~»~'u-it-;-'»‘ is-'.211 ` 'fl=;1'*!~ T scription n. trial. _ T3 »=\-*i-wo»=+~+-aa=¢»w¢u*i¢4,*¢,,, , and € B ‘que read telegrams from the Board of de to the .Marino Dept.. ut Ottawa their reply regarding the Rede- Ferry service. lie stated that the Ur. Devalf. Fren¢h matter is about seiilcd and it is' ex- A reliable Regulating Pill for Women. pected that the fprry Wm “gm” be $5 a. box. Sold at nil Drug Stores, oi run ning in a. very short time. He stat- -znsiled to any nddress on _receipt of ef] tim; the Board is doing all possible price. The Scobeil Drug Co., St. Cath- l h arihel, llntlrlo. to avo the double r-‘r ferry service - resumed. With regard to the morning PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN usa Restores _\'lni and Vitality; for Nerve ing ii from Sumnierside to Borden tak- iio express car, thus delaying ex- and Brain: increases »“gr:u.' matte-“i” R press matter from the \Vci=t. Mr. Hol- Tonlg-wiil bui_l_d youtult S3 9~h\>0!._m' ma n stated that the local Dominion t $,trgsoes,or ym ohmreggiptu 0? prions. rite seobell. Dru Express manager informed him that Uv \f' ~‘lll|"*"°l- \'l'¢IP|°° infuiurc light oxprcss would be car- =2._ _‘~'i__'_1-_.._‘.l= ried on the morning train. Mr. Hol- QSOI S ¢ aaa _ niuii and the Secretary Mr. R. H. M 1 ‘oeweveeeesteescstee Dm, “ if . Maritime Board of Trade reported llzriefly on thc nieeting. Mr. W. J. l..id~ aid. Sunimerside delegates to the stone then .moved that a vote of th-:inks he given these delegates to the $88888 qammea That we operate the only E. Island ? “"2" Maritime Board. This was seconded --ML-LE. VERLET.-The many who _ _ attended itlie musicalc at Ha iland Lens Grinding Plant on P The _ » DDJ litre, Suninicrside, Friday evening e delighted wiith the program of music rendered by Mile, Alice Verlet, That we employ 3 skilled Prima Donna. Soprano of the Paris 8 mae ti¢Surface Grinder, and are Gm dodaily grindini from the ,wr it 'rough glass-t e most com- at wp, at plicated kinds of lenses? ___ __ '* Ull l\ir. . nd _Opera Company, assisted by Victor Young, pianist. In a num- ol` selections Mile Verlot aan- . ._ . g i the Edison Ile-Creation of hcr ii voice, and Mr. Young played selec- s on the piano with the Edison it . gg Tl'i0S€ are facts, Which thine-Crcatioii of ,piano solos by Mr. gllleall H g00CI deal t0 the gh Andre Bcnolst. ln every instance the *Glass Wearing pub|i¢_ doing * File~Cr'eetion was indistinguishable - - f ' ' l b f #away with the annoying Q _i__om the original und eaci num er o etdelays caused by sending "L programme was greatly appre- ed by the great audience. The fol- lt away for special lenses. . lowing is the lwogrnmnn-.1-1 (ai Caro W cia 'U . qi M 3 Send your glasses in by a[,,,,‘|" no (Rigoietto), Verdi (b) Carni- of Veiiice. Pngaiiin-i; Mile. Verlet Second Mazurka. Godard, Mr. il mail, you’li get them back h,_wim Edison its-creation of ner voice. ii! promptly and in perfect con - # ‘Edition Young with the Edison ite-Creation % ‘EQ ol a piano solo by Mr. Andre Benoist. can in and look over our 3. (ri) 'Perla Waltz, Arditi; (b_) CM* ceases G5” O it gg Edi ,_ , _ _ *l ‘ bv s Optometrist and Optician _ me iitlooaoooooonnue lei nieua Waltz. Wilson. Mile. Verlet with lam' Q ,Edison Re-Creation of her voice. 4. son Re-Creation of n performance al-by Concert Orchestra. 5- (ll) Faiilmsle . F. iIIilt¢Il0S0l_l _»»'t;ii;t‘:°*,‘:.f;izsli..l‘1..Y:““.i.ii:'~.;is Mr. Andre Berioist. 6. (a) Romeo Jliiand Juliet Waltz, Gounod. (ls) Bon- OB Sweet Bessie, Gilbert. Mile. Ver- with Edison Re~Creation of her - voice. 7. Edison Re-Creation of a male _.im voice. 8. (a) 'i‘i'll l Wake, Amy Wood- toni Tinden. (bi Sleep My Darling. Mana Zucca; (cl MNH- IWW- Mac' ky Bins ivster, cadman (Mile Ver ff , Dowoll; (di From the Land of the 0 o S ` . ' ' ` ’ ‘ . ‘ ist with piano accompaniment -by MI- , ' Young). Neartlte close of the pro- gramme n bouquet was Dfesellied 10 i-ss Norma ivuie. veriet by moe ivi » , - Patterns Callback.-L. ` _ 4______,‘___f V) ' ‘ _ /,'fif'»i'»'/.;_;1»/it 'f'/1fx/f.'/ _ -~ .¢f:,~r.'_a'D?_i_‘?5§c1tsii»" _“Eli _lllililtllls r _ i :.1 _-1 id: .e-ii..-:r,‘.i=i=rii',r_f> sci. suunvsms _ A careful self-_:C tion of'evéry"1ine_ gf Jewelry marks . I 1 . . our st_o_cI<.' ` _' Better than PiIl5| GET A f'!f1`.l‘\ l-nr Liver iils_l L'_Jl» DU# , .'fi"i'l H, !_ I | " A -Mr and Mrs Join St EleSinoi's have ietu tel a two weeks visit ters Mrs VVillard \ficDow Alfred Carew, Glen Val ( a e ni _ it. no liiuai _____.l_.“E_WESIaRl ia” rail" horse .ister-, and M A E Ma collection taken 9-Y HHDDYINICI Thea surnmei-side, were in Malpeque tre Sum erside, Friday evening in|4\l| P y attending the funeral of _the ;i_;lo“¢;f_e:_hm.£;;i:)€)e__§JJounty Hospital ;l_I_l_l,!_?__,_`;lf_i’i_r; vtgmleargiucgvixt __ A _ _ _ e Hon. Peter McNutt. ._ _ _ ~ ts mmm be expected tc carry on - _ , t ._ ] -- AID c T -active service would travel 300 _ ' F and’ show the least signsof , _ - ’ _ _ _ ue. - - It wg; not a race in tha. _ ‘___ _ , _ - R _‘_ ___ _ 0 `¥.»~' I. U P 9 _ mess iissps, lacing wire, stan-' Al-L UNF AC 0!-_IN S digs __ eeding 'and watering pane. “old McDonald Drug Co. or McDonalds Eggs mlll" biscuit. fox tongs and- all Limited not paid by November 15th sms nch supplies at Brace‘e will be handed to solicitor for Imm0d- that the horses were to he ' me collection hustled to their utmost, but was a. _ ,__ ' ‘ contest that the Humane Society ' B - ~- I _. ,J _r Z ENGLISH FOX NE_TTiNG'. _ 1h33_10_25M41 mls _ _ _ _ . if ~ 'f >» ~ ‘iv H ' ` " l ' t 01' mf1ll>'°“" “'49” “’ B’“°°'° -i_o'r 2s viciionv Losn cAN- not County Hospital. At homo evenings. -The friends of 'Mrs. P. L. Bow- ‘nes villb isdtk thther -Lieut. L. J. McDo town, vias an over Sun friends in town -Il s i e p ea e 0 now a ‘condition is such that strong hopes are now entertained for her recovery. Ab0Ui ll -*COTS Of horses WBFO CH- ‘ _H_ terez wer nald. Charlotte- TMS ' day visitor with the _ _ _ who heat ews. Eliusdale. from -Mr _ Wilfrid Matth has taken a Dogma” in me gmcery_,,ii1iles. The test was not_a couciusivge department of Messrs R. T. Holman ‘me Ltd _H are concerned, for there was only |_,_____- of them entered. The others -Baggage Master P Peters, Summerside, r Satuida-y evening nite weeks holidays with pedia Montreal and ueboc -H -The Hon David Augustus was an ove cf his biothei Rev J Suinmerside -- -. . and Mrs. J.L. LI0l'd George who wer. summer at his wifes p - _ Mrs. George Wallace returned to their hom ' Mass., being uccompu Borden by her sister M -‘ _ _ _ __ _ han of Eimsdale. -é.___-__._____.. (From "Gerai'd"s Talk " Dum muumuy 'be given fi ref I' ire as applied to th ‘Tis an old maxim that "W_ha_t‘_ce ie ‘cured must be endured," but it oolish for ii rich naton to go on e 'ilring something which can easily clircd. ‘ IIIOUD this “Hd f°l1°WI11S 'W°e'k Wm °“d°*’~V' hon s. In other words' if a horse was r or to make a suitable appointment capable of _doing ms sixty mms in until close of campaign. Clayton Mor- eight hours, it would be of no -benefit _ , C' id t L t 28. * _rison Tryon and a e1Mo0_10_29_wm__ goenlgm. On the other band, if he hap- gaig was glree miles an hour which lie WESTERN PERSONALS ' €.°$'..n is ning mn. if al_ these unfortunate suffered need- ga l_esi:l_!I. What a price to -pay for neg- g -90 . America must blush for the `fact E, :hat 34 out of every 100 oi’ its young h, iraftoes were physically not up to the di irmy standard. IMedlca.l authorities i’»urtlier say that wer 50 in each 100 oi’ those ranging n age from thirty-one to forty-five vould have been turned down as un. sible ie 5' e t 'lt' it 3 '"0" like a draft r ot me ii 1, uded at Camp Devine. Mass.._, h have approved, for if a horse showed serious distress he woilid _ he permitted to con-iiinue. Nor it an eifort to learn how far a t-he daily- sitagejn from teh to twelve d to e, an animal whose favorite d keep up for the 24 .hours be A" wlhner' Arabs I. and the first five to iinlsb e Arnbiaus or part Ara'biau.=i. will prove, a disappointment to - admirers of the thoroughbred, insist that their favorites can an Arabian at any distance a hundred yards to ii hundred in so far as the tliorougiibreds e etlher Arabs, grade Arabs or rgans, the latter being a trotting - ed GSDSCIRIIY cherished in the w England States and great fav- tes in parts of Canada as well. e winner turned up in the ten- ar-old mare Ramla, a cross'-bred J . ' g ingiisli a grade Arab eight years old, and e tliiid was Iihc-yin, another a lie Kingfisher is an inch fallen' d Kheyra but another inch. All horses would ibe coizsidered H11. but the Arabs are smaller. an thefthoroughbreds, while the rgans are preferred not much in cess of 15 hands. ' fo+`+¢0-0 Feed Consumed a Factor n the five-day trip the winning rses los_t from 40 to 70 pounds, ich is not excessive in view of 9 ffl" UNH lllcy-_'carried a minimum 200 P'0UfldS- it must be assumed , Ht the horses were not trained for _ is contest as thoroughbreds are ained for a race. Their riders llid have left some of t-he flesh to l -Rc-v Father Monaghan, Miscou eff che. was a visitor to town on Satur- L2, _ day.-~H. Nre -Miss -Hattie Huestis of Summer- ,Til side left on Friday .morning for Bos- ' ton' MaSs°`L` A Y; b the second bei if( n - _ » eters and Mrs. _ _ ` _ ‘ ` . eturned home on ` ` . _ ~ al' de; d int. It "z - ;,,;g5';d;';g,;;'3 ...ng 3,55. .».‘Z.*'w........’§_‘1§‘,§’,;“;;§g I 15 p.c. Discount I 3 » _ other points h, f_1__i;»_Dn_s - " Firemen’s a s 0." .Cake » siieker coats C0301! Seed it 20 p.c. Discount Schumacher ` Sugar Beet Root Pulpers Cornmeal Root Séicerg ' ‘ ' G ` rm ers Cracked_Corn Cms_he_rs , Feed Wheat Wheelhan-gwg i Rolled oats 29p-c._Dis¢°1_\_1,\_¢ _ .__ _ Beaver Flour < _ ~ - Royal Gold Flour ' ' Washers .Special prices on _ ighaindiio-ns _ ir the above Flour in _ Feed Boxes » 5 and 10 bh|_ |0f_S,_ I 10 p.c. Discount ‘ll and Feed in ton f lots or more. _ _ _ _ __ _ Churns Victory Flour ,_ Wringers _ DOLLAR ony' '_ ONLY ,.._... Doii’t fail to cali and see us on DOLLAR DAY ' ' Q and Save Your Dollars by taking advantage of the Special Discounts we_ai'e offering. . HO _ CO. 0-0464-Q4-O4-O0-0 woiked oil' in the contest instead A mm,N___ REvE,__moN_ 3;...“...i-.§".‘3.."°£i.?£‘....$i‘5i‘$2.t"”3.312 ¢ , _TAKE G00) ADVICE. BUY VICTORY BONDS A of the Day', in gl -‘ "**’ ”*°*+** I °+°+° Q rofovovoo-0-0-Q KENT STREET f _ abil or B cavalry m°""t is should be entitled to equal credit appointments clos the mone is boio districts are addednow' to 0XI50W _ _ ill' to do his work with the e,»_ 5 6, ~ Y mmum of tonga since in war with the Eastern peut, the banks commence financing and Shaunavon, where lest week we ndmimfi' |10 might be carrying his th e former-g against the next harvest. reported u hopeful spirit even among lim- through 8 country Where Cruel Tests and there is little hope of hsving`1hose whose grain was burned out. S scarce ‘ The h me grain reilgfious services or gifts during the “The men are manifesting the ven.'stat]_'n__ audi? B' Were fed at - _ wdiiter months. It is in the face of characteristic Western spirit, and, HS the Objectives Committee has made ate ` T|‘*“’ Were given all the competition by the Aubtrlflli cavalry and Saskaithewan dstricts enter the allowance for the crop failure, lIl°B° Y ,_ 1° hh” “'3”5"‘l *U “Pink -Wherever in which 70 riders took part, the cainpaign. The leaders trust in God districts are accepting their appoint- ur "dem "l'°"°° (ours being from Bud est to and in the rood will of those who will ment with good spirit,” writes an 0|- h " ' __ : B BP - oth \ Vienna, u distance of 143 miles. The re °" E"¢1,U|‘inee Tests winner was sinaig fltgali, whip; Tliet meethigg in colnnectiioii with the __ _ . _ covered the stanc n iours 3 spr ual a ms are aread -being ar- ai aiust the_c in n but s i°.tua S__{m.3_ year _there 'was ii somewhat 'minutesf ` Several .horses died. by the ra y g Q mm ' D e army were suhewigeesfbul U10 Arabian horses, way. _Another bruiial test was that Engmné d _lf “NNY 0mC9l‘S'» in New to _ivhicli German and Austrian at twntilirdg ' me "°“f° WHS 162 miles oihieers ut their horses l a r ce s Particular lireeni all and loo ed Nntiiro is more or less respon 'or you;-bllieart, but your dentist 'espons fi for - our teet and our _ ,cunst for your ";.y,,,,_ h y imrkébie ifty-sigh hours, a, rg.-_where motors could not travel, and ,‘_But a bad heart-a supposedly ser ' _ e_r 'ous thing-only rejected one draftce ' » ' - - - or every five who. cannot see and ent _ -. I - _ - iropcrly. Was there ever a bit of b - _ . er propaganda for preventive -me - I human frame ‘hes Qltll-IK I-0 know in OVERLOOKING ENVIROMENT M003 ‘§`“‘|°B and Cllvsses what other . ~ -e--- hor _ aside Arn enters into gh, When there is a good crop ‘in the he ~ 5*” Pedfgfeeit If it is tho orgy. West the people are inclined to go bred M0011, then the thorourhfb -south to the winte , horses from Berlin to Vienna, 350 miles. o'_;'d-"i{'_H 300 hounds finished in the Th winner. finished the course in a -ii went Te of 31 hours 9 minutes. little less than 72 hours. Here again Q snecgedoug hours later tliey,,were many horses were ruined by the 9 _anouncpd yt _ii veterinarian, and race. The first two to arrive died. Mg mm S-__0__<_1_ e lin 'first-class con- _und several _others were permanently * Pwnc]-_ _ Y before the war thc ,¢lieliibled. ’1h.is contest was a mere *_ duvnnce Jim’ conducted an en. .long distance race, und useless as n Paris __ d<_f0_llI8Bt ‘froin Bilarritz in cavalry test, for some of the horses 19 Buuém _gi woe ot 700 miles. From carried not much more than a. hun- it 440 mn; #1110825 ~.a distance of tired pounds, and the roads were oi' overed _g over di_§i.cuit country, was the best. It is not in 'such conditions “___ m(___H to weolt, an average of n that horses may be expefited to plny Nt' hor e hall Q0,mlmn day. The an-y particular part in the' wars of 50 mue';°_;_0 glial; _ ered the last the ijuture. but rather over country D f0l”ma 9 The winners carrying at least an average nian’s 2830"; haltwhred A Itian, wliilg the weight with equipment, which cnn l‘"'*’e apliear to have no not bc much less than 180 pounds “ ,_A uwniugiib- -’ g ‘ "W ,_ ._. ,ic ""‘~'%°-ff R is n- ' i’ F the Philadelpliia Press.) t he The war proved us u nation of nm strong hearts but weak eyes. 'his Our young men were eager to fight, m but a large part oi them couldn’t see Co well enoiigh to hit a» Hun. __ Defective eyes turned down twenty- W two out of every one hundred men who were rejected by ph-ysical shortcom- asmed R’ their allowance In 1908 there was another notable Buch hoesH,||,m9s that the Alberta ings for the army. Bad teeth came second and kept out of uniform 8% in each 100 who were rejected. -Thus aliiios-t a third of all those may thousands oi’ men ranging in age from twenty-one to thirty-one who could not get into th viiinis of eye and tooth. _ I i n if] doctors declare th Wir muddy roads, and the D fl , Ql%#F@&55¥¥#$f main on the .prairies for the winter. iiczni tram Southern Saskatchewan. The inn!-:uzial conditions of life are uged_ Swift Current and Asslni- optnrism will have its way. 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